Daikin codes of FTK25/FTX25 with remote ARC423A1 are is in type of0000 007D 0000 00A4 00A8 0047 000C 003B ...and I know that Pronto/ProntoNG will not learn them, but can replay. I use 96-command subset of Daikin commands to control it on Crestron installations. If you need, I will convert that Crestron driver.

The codes of 0000 006F 00C3 0001 0081 0041 0010 0031 ... are originally from Panasonic Air conditioners, and must be 0000 006F 010A 0000 0080 0040 ... to be correct. Pronto can't replay so long codes.

Daikin codes of FTK25/FTX25 with remote ARC423A1 are isin type of0000 007D 0000 00A4 00A8 0047 000C 003B ...and I know that Pronto/ProntoNG will not learn them, butcan replay. I use 96-command subset of Daikin commandsto control it on Crestron installations. If you need,I will convert that Crestron driver.

Thank you very much for your response! Also for your kind offer to convert them over. I am getting the correct model number of the Daikin that will be installed into our new building from the supplier and will forward it when I have it.

Can I get this right in my mind....are you saying that there are two different types of codes that the DAikin will respond to? The long hex code that I have read from a Daikin remote and then a 96 command subset?

Is then this a 96 command subset using the example above??? Code2B=+,16 Deg Fan High Swing,00,F0,39,77,A4,17,E7,DF,FF If so what gets sent via the remote?

Once you convert over to the 96 command subset would that then make the chances of working in other remote controls eg RTI etc a good chance as it is now a great reduced string?

Commands like 0000 007D 0000 00A4 00A8 0047 000C 003B ... are for Daikin. Old Prontos may learn and replay them, but NG can't learn and import. Now I make a convertor for this purpose (I hope, NG _will_ play my synthetic codes)

Commands like 0000 006F 010A 0000 0080 0040 ... (or erratically learned (?) 0000 006F 00C3 0001 0081 0041 0010 0031 ...) are for Panasonic air conditioners (at least, I have touched them at Panasonic). These commands are too hard either for Pronto, NG or for Crestron. May be, Panasonic make some OEM for Daikin?

Commands like 0000 007D 0000 00A4 00A8 0047 000C 003B... are for Daikin. Old Prontos may learn and replay them,but NG can't learn and import. Now I make a convertorfor this purpose (I hope, NG _will_ play my syntheticcodes)

Thanks for your input. If you are still willing I would like to take you up on your earlier offer to convert the codes over. When I get the actual remote I will be back in touch and find out what exactly you need to do the conversion.

What was your spin on the data in my previous post, I reposted just a portion?

The LON-232 is of interest, I will check with Daiken today if this is available on the model I will be using. Does the LON-232 control at a head level or at an outdoor unit level? I have 7 heads and 2 outdoor units in the house I am building so would I need two RS-232 ports or seven ?

Commands like 0000 007D 0000 00A4 00A8 0047 000C 003B... are for Daikin. Old Prontos may learn and replay them,but NG can't learn and import. Now I make a convertorfor this purpose (I hope, NG _will_ play my syntheticcodes)

Is it possible to get the RS232 protocol for the Daikin via LON-232? Being a two way interface this would be a tighter solution. I have a 232 expander interface on the ELK M1 system, it uses an ASCII interface do the DAikin LON-232 support ASCII?

I have used Crestron LON-232 module CGLON-62 (www.crestron-int.be). It uses 38400/8/1/N with clear protocol - ask if you need.I think, you may also ask your daikin dealers for Daikin-232 device

I make 1st beta of convertor, and this is what it make for Daikin:[Link: rapidshare.de]

if somebody will test it, I will be very grateful - I can't do it now.Note: the codes are too long, copy-paste of entire IR code will not work. You may link to a these buttons, copy whole button or copy actions, but not hex code.

I have used Crestron LON-232 module CGLON-62 (www.crestron-int.be).It uses 38400/8/1/N with clear protocol - ask if you need.I think, you may also ask your daikin dealers for Daikin-232device

I make 1st beta of convertor, and this is what it makefor Daikin:[Link: rapidshare.de]

if somebody will test it, I will be very grateful - Ican't do it now.Note: the codes are too long, copy-paste of entire IRcode will not work. You may link to a these buttons, copywhole button or copy actions, but not hex code.

cond1.pcf (8578 bytes) is a PCF. If you will open it in WinRAR (in stead of ProntoProEdit NG), it will contain a file "\ConfigEdit.xml" (135301 bytes) and a comment Type:014Version:003.001There is no graphics in it, so folder "\Bitmaps" is absent.

What is the Pronto model you want to use for? You can open it in ProntoEdit NG and in ProntoProEdit NG.

cond1.pcf (8578 bytes) is a PCF. If you will open it inWinRAR (in stead of ProntoProEdit NG), it will containa file "\ConfigEdit.xml" (135301 bytes) and a comment

Type:014Version:003.001There is no graphics in it, so folder "\Bitmaps" is absent.

What is the Pronto model you want to use for?

You can open it in ProntoEdit NG and in ProntoProEditNG.

What is the program that contains the empty view "zipfolder"?

Hi Eigeny,

I just downloaded it again and instead of my PC seeing a Zip file is now sees a .pcf and I have been able to open in ProntoEdit NG. So thank you again.

Are you saying that the Pronto won't fire the codes as they are currently stored? Unfortunately I can not test these at the moment however I will hopefully be able to so as I hope to get a test system from the Daikin dealer we are buying the systems from. I believe it is a remote control (the version that will be supplied with our installed systems) and some a Daikin interface board that will accept the IR signal and then do something. Not sure exactly what probably switch a LED or relay on or off which will probably be sufficient to prove the IR TX-RX bit.

The codes that you have sent which remote is it? The BRC4C153? I know that this is not the remote that untimately I will be using so if it is could I respectfully ask you for the codes of the remote control that I will be ultimately using when it is known.

Once I have the test Daikin IR system I will feedback how it all went.

My RU990 fires the codes (in stead of previous try, as I detect).The codes was loaded from remote ARC424A1, and are the same with two other Daikin IR remotes, excepting the modes - some models has, say, "DRY" mode, and others - not.

I have chechked - the Daikin DMS-IF interface is for "big" conditioneers, and I can't check if it work with split systems, RTFM (my deutsch is 0).

Also, the HomeVision gadget ([Link: csi3.com]) may convert IR->RS232 - it may help to build a control way :)

May I ask that if I am trying to copy a remote using a PIC microcontroller, is there any way I can use these hex codes to build my library. And yes I am have never posted any message to any forum before. If I am not following any posting protocol, forgive me for that.

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